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Hi everyone, here is the second Goblin model from Ral Partha's 10-512 Monsters Boxed Set produced in 1992.
It's a 25mm tall metal "lead" miniature that was sculpted by Bob Olley and I painted it with acrylics.
I love how the scimitar guard and the helmet were sculpted on this model.

Good morning everybody!
So just finished painting this one Friday I think, and getting around to posting him. This one I think is one of Ral Partha's older Citadel crossovers, where something happened wherein Partha had to rescuplt new versions of some Citadel pieces. I think this was probably one of them not sure of the actual origin, and really not sure of the sculptor. I think It's Bob Charette, because there are similar faces with some other minis, but this is yet to be confirmed.
Anyhoos, fun figure to paint, not a super svelte, big-boobed super model, and a very flat figure, but fun armor, shield and personality. Color choice as always was a big issue, had no idea what colors to do her. She got tanned skin because I was painting her with some other figures, plus she's a warrior, so she probably runs around outside a lot. The red hair? Why not is the only answer I can come up with.
The hardest part of this one, was her upper lip, because she really didn't have much of one. So hope that turned out okay.
In any case, enjoy!

Zadim, Iconic Slayer, sculpted by Bobby Jackson, converted and painted up to represent Zekir Åžafakin, the â€œShining Sword of the Dawnâ€, paladin of Sarenrae in the Pathfinder Adventure Path: Mummyâ€™s Mask. I removed his kukris and replaced them with a sword (turned into a scimitar) from 14262: Elven Weapons, sculpted by Werner Klocke, with a yellow rhinestone in the pommel. I also removed the sheaths for his kukris from his back and replaced them with a shield. The scarab and sun symbols on the shield were sculpted out of greenstuff. His base is greenstuff stamped with hieroglyphs.

This is another figure from my Conga Line. She was one of my earliest purchases after coming back to the hobby, but it took me a while to finish her.
I love all the pretty little details Julie Guthrie sculpted onto her. I enjoyed playing with fabric transparency in an entirely family-friendly way.
ETA: Oh hey, I just noticed she's the first Pathfinder figure I've painted.